I remember when that happened. I read it the next morning in the Dallas, Tx. newspaper and they had posted a big picture right on the front page of the dead women in the classroom. Some were on the floor and others still sitting in their chairs. One girl was still in her chair with her head thrown back like she was gargling with Listerine. They all appeared at first glance to be sleeping in class. To this day that photo haunts me. I'm 66 years old now so they were like deceased children to me. Horrible. I haven't seen any actual photos since. I suppose it's out of respect for the deceased and their families.
Brilliant film work there nonetheless.
I remember when that happened. I read it the next morning in the Dallas, Tx. newspaper and they had posted a big picture right on the front page of the dead women in the classroom. Some were on the floor and others still sitting in their chairs. One girl was still in her chair with her head thrown back like she was gargling with Listerine. They all appeared at first glance to be sleeping in class. To this day that photo haunts me. I'm 66 years old now so they were like deceased children to me. Horrible. I haven't seen any actual photos since. I suppose it's out of respect for the deceased and their families.
Brilliant film work there nonetheless.